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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

My DH just forwarded this article to me

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frikonastick · 17/05/2010 13:14

and thought i would post it in here.

www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article7127587.ece

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IamAllwaysUnreasonable · 17/05/2010 13:15

www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article7127587.ece

frikonastick · 17/05/2010 13:26

oh cheers IAAU

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dittany · 17/05/2010 15:19

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Lio · 17/05/2010 15:43

The comments under the article are depressing.

happysmiley · 17/05/2010 16:14

i know aren't they just?

just to keep the balance, the times also published this article today

www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/libby_purves/article7128199.ece

frikonastick · 17/05/2010 17:24

oh god, i couldnt even read half way through the libby purves one. just

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threelittlepebbles · 18/05/2010 08:35

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msrisotto · 19/05/2010 08:13

Jesus the comments under the first one are fucking disgusting. It actually makes me really angry that mostlymen people seem to genuinely believe that women are inferior, or maybe they just enjoy the perks of beingmale superiority too much to care about equality.

sarah293 · 19/05/2010 08:21

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colditz · 19/05/2010 08:29

Children, childrearing, pregnancy, and the expectation of women that they will bread and they will subsequently lose interest in their job - all this makes up a pink, rubbery femidom of a glass ceiling

colditz · 19/05/2010 08:31

be honest - we need to interview every single 12 year old in the land, and see what proportion of men and women fancy sitting in a large room full of public school educated men, shouting at each other.

Because eloquent though I am, and assertive, and capable, I'd rather be a support worker, despite having a uselessly high IQ.

yes, that does make me a stereotypical woman. But I have to lead my life, and I have set it up the way I like it!

TopsyKretts · 19/05/2010 08:37

Would you like to be a support worker if your name was Sue?

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